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Arable Farming
Cropping
Straw per ton 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6965784" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>the price is set by what farmers will pay, not necessarily what some can afford, arable guys, have a choice between chopping, or baling, if yields are low, more will bale, to offset some of corn income. If every one 'played fair' there would be no shortage, but the arable guys, seem to catch a 'cold', and get caught out. It is the arable farmers, that are reasonably priced, and have long term agreements with farmers, or dealers, that win, hands down. It would be interesting to know, the price, of those bales, left in fields, perhaps they were to greedy, in the first instance !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6965784, member: 86168"] the price is set by what farmers will pay, not necessarily what some can afford, arable guys, have a choice between chopping, or baling, if yields are low, more will bale, to offset some of corn income. If every one 'played fair' there would be no shortage, but the arable guys, seem to catch a 'cold', and get caught out. It is the arable farmers, that are reasonably priced, and have long term agreements with farmers, or dealers, that win, hands down. It would be interesting to know, the price, of those bales, left in fields, perhaps they were to greedy, in the first instance ! [/QUOTE]
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